Chinese relatives of passengers from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 react as they wait for news at the Metro Park Lido Hotel in Beijing on March 20, 2014. An investigation into the pilots of missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 intensified on March 17 after officials confirmed that the last words spoken from the cockpit came after a key signalling system was manually disabled.

Families in Shock After News Jet Debris May Have Been Found

BEIJING -- Family members awaiting news of the fate of Flight 370 reacted with anguish after Australia announced that objects had been spotted that could be linked to the missing jet.

"I don't want to hear from anyone other than my family," one distraught Chinese relative said after hearing the news.

Earlier, an Australian satellite spotted two objects in the southern Indian Ocean that could be related to the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight.

Wen Wancheng, who is waiting for news of his son, said he didn't believe news of debris, according to The Star newspaper.